3. aug. 2010

Three weeks ago I was asked if I wanted to be a part of the concept and story development team on an project they are starting up at http://www.noerlum.com/, and of course I said yes. It was a great experience and here is some of the stuff I did.

/Above.Villan/gardening enthusiast. The long nails are great for shaping bonsai trees, but bad for taking care of the big mutant eye situated on top of his head.

\Below.Renegade experimental scientist/sailor. His paperhat is made of clippings from articles about shipwrecks, thereby lowering the odds of his own ship sinking. Also, the tattoos animate on the surface of his body.

Sketch

Coralboy. Has crazy corals growing out of his skin. His personal weapon, (besides sharp objects sticking out everywhere) is a set of oyster knives.

SketchAngry clown. Can do questionable mindcontrol, but impressing inpressions. Colored version of a drawing by Mark, be sure to check his blog: http://markkjaergaard.blogspot.com/

Stereoscopic man. Advantage: Splits into a red and a green version of himself for confusing surprise attacks. Disadvantage: He gets pretty confused by it too! Color experiments based on a drawing by Kenneth: http://kennethladekjer.blogspot.com/

About me

Currently in the final semester of my MFA in Computer Art at School of Visual Arts, New York, focusing on art direction, visual development and character design [graduating May 2015].
Recieved a BAA in Character Animation from The Animation Workshop, Denmark in 2012.
Previously interned at Framestore, London as a concept artist working on the early preproduction of Disney's Maleficent. Went on to art direct and oversee production at Style5.tv in Toronto, Canada (2013). Recently worked as an animator on Cartoon Saloon's Academy Award nominated feature, Song of the Sea.
Lastly I worked as a visual designer at Apple Inc, CA.